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- 4th of July




- Author: Charles Dickens


night life


- Architects Who Built America / Trumbauer, Hunt, McKim, Mead and White

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L.A.s Giant Mount Rushmore Street Mural


- The Duke of Wellington, Victor of Waterloo. Daguerreotype, 1844 [620x802]

George Washington - Hamilton

The Prince and Princess of Hesse, 1863


- Zachary Taylor

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#GeorgeFloyd


- portrait civil war




- * Remember The Titanic *


Historic Leaders Honor Gods Word


- A Familar Face




- Alexander Graham Bell

George Washington - Hamilton

Fourth of July 4th


- Famous Philosophers

#turn: washingtons spies | hewlettscute



- 1450-1605 II

Peepee poopoo



- History memes

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- Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass

Gifts Delight Laminated 14x19 Poster: George Washington The Original Master Chief by SharpWriter on

Profile View of Mount Rushmore National Monument


- 1840



- Admiral of the White, Lord Horatio Nelson


- Adolf Loos


- Miniature Portraits


- Charles X


- Hans Christian Andersen Library


- Today is the Kingβs day in Romania! On May 10th 1866 King Carol the First of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen became the ruler of the United Principalities of Moldova and Wallachia and in 1881 he became King of Romania


- DIEGO VELAZQUEZ


- Special thanks to this beautiful man for the invention of air conditioning. Willis Carrier, everybody.


- Abraham Lincoln


- Russian writer Lermontov looks like a toddler,but with a moustache


- Middle School Music


- Albert, Prince Consort


- FOLDING MONEY


- Black History - 1800s


- Anarchism


- Abraham Lincoln&Family


- Two photos of Union soldier Royal Ordway taken 44 years apart in 1862 and 1906. He served with Company B of the 13th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. More then and now portraits of his comrades in the comments. [1696x1244]


- ABRAHAM LINCOLN


- Front Royal, Virginia


- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was born today (8 March 1714). Second surviving son of J.S. and Maria Barbara Bach, and the leading composer of the early Classical period. He writes: βFor composition and keyboard-playing, I have never had any teacher other than my father.β


- Mr Darcy


- 7th calvary


- Daughter of the Regiment


- British Stamps,Postcards & Coins


- Civil war


- History


- because we are blessed with olivia and two more babies are on the way...


- Famous People on Postage Stamps


- Compositeur


- Portrait of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States. He was the first President to be photographed, this was taken on his inauguration day on March 4, 1841. He would die thirty days later. [1500x1702]


- Marion ,Ohio


- Beethoven


- African American Scholars


- BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS


- Great Women


- Ambrotype portrait of a smirking gentleman with his dog wearing a hat, ca. 1850-60s[1141x1431]


- 1853 photograph of Miles Byrne - a leader of the 1798 United Irishmen Rebellion. Thought to be the oldest surviving photograph of an Irish person


- History


- Grand Duke Dimitri Pavlovich


- Andrew Jackson, was very fond of his pet parrot and apparently spent a lot of time talking to the bird. The parrot was present in the home where Jackson died and as the funeral commenced began cursing in such colorful language that it had to be removed from the house.


- Best of Genealogy


- Andrew Johnson


- pierre loti


- Amiens


- Declaration of Independence


- ca. 1850βs portrait of a bank note salesman with open book


- Hoaxed Images and Stories


- Ammi Phillips


- George westinghouse


- Authorauthor


- A rare photograph of Vincent van Gogh taken in 1886. [1200x1850]


- Civil War sites


- Am Rev War


- Artemus Ward


- RESPECT THE FLAG


- Marie Antoinette


- captain cook


- Baroque composers


- Edgar Alan Poe


- British Empire


- African American Heritage Tour in New York City | February 1st, 2014


- Signers


- American civil war


- Bassos & bass-baritones


- Zachary Taylor


- My Great Grandfather 1917


- Civil War

- Awesome Authors

- Abraham Lincoln

- FASCINATING PEOPLE.

- American Civil War

- On this day in 1862 Otto von Bismarck was appointed Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Prussia by King Wilhelm I. He would later unify the German states into the German empire led by Prussia

- Gustav HOLST

- Constitution

- Anatole France

- Abolitionists

- Agatha & Co.

- Abraham Lincoln - Life, Assassination, Legacy

- Artists/writers

- Hero `

- 17th, 18th & 19th Century Americans

- High Sheriff Portrait Ideas

- Civil War

- Arthur Hughes

- Civil War

- My great great grandpa looked to be quite the badass. His moustache even has balls.

- German police

- About Books 2

- Anton Chekhov

- AMERICA-MY HOME & LOVE

- A Touch of Red

- All the Presidents Men

- Happy 300th Birthday to Leopold Mozart!

- Arago

- Artist

- Amazing Women

- Millard Fillmore

- Abraham Lincoln Painting

- Bernard Otto Holtermann Standing Beside the Holtermann Nugget, the Largest Continuous Gold Specimen Ever Found, ca. 1874-1876. [781*941]

- American Revolutionary War

- Lawrence, Thomas

- American Flag

- 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. - USA

- Purple Heart Day

- Bad Boys

- Civil War In Kentucky

- Ring around the moon

- GERMANTOWN PHILADELPHIA

- America

Kami keluarga besar Pramuka SMAN 1 Sumedang Ambalan Soeriaatmadja - Dewi Sartika, mengucapkan Selamat Hari Baden Powell - @pramukasman1smd on Instagram

- Beechey

- Benjamin Harrison

- St. Bernadette Soubirous

- Friedrich von Schiller

- Ecrivains , Poetes, Peintres Musiciens!

- Portrait of Conrad Heyer, the earliest Born human to be photographed. Born in 1749 he was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War and is the only photographed person who crossed the Delaware with George Washington. This man was born almost 200 years before WW2, kinda crazy. [245x300]

- WW1 Soldiers forming Uncle Sam at Fort Lee, Virginia in 1918 [500x638]

- Aussie Blokes

- Americas History of White Slavery

- American Patriots

- CW Abraham Lincoln

- Daughters of American Revolution

- In 1847, pioneering Scottish surgeon Robert Liston performed an amputation in 30 seconds, operating so quickly that he accidentally amputated his assistants fingers as well. Both patient and assistant later died of sepsis, and a spectator reportedly died of shock!

- A Scandalous Affair

- geschichte und expeditionen

- History

- Sam Houston

- Southern pride

On this date, nearly a century ago, Thursday, September 21, 1922, the city established The Cal F. Johnson Park in honor of Cal F. Johnson. It was established for the Black residents of the city. Johnson invested money to make substantial improvements to the park including, lights, sidewalks, a Memorial Fountain and an Archway Monument. Johnson also spent his own money for the maintenance of the park. β’ β’ In 1956 the Cal Johnson Recreation Center was built in the park where it still stands today. - @beckculturalexchangecenter on Instagram

- Kingdom of Denmark

- Vampire History

- Stonewall Jackson

- Antoine Vollon

- Heroes of Europe: Henry Dunant, Founder of the International Comitee of the Red Cross

- Tchaikovsky at Cambridge University, wearing doctoral robes. June, 1893. One of the last photos of Pyotr.

- Borbon

- Photo of 75 year old Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo (1815). Photo was taken in 1844, eight years prior to his death [593 x 768]

Happy 290th Birthday to our Parade namesake - General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben! In just 2οΈβ£ days we will be celebrating the 63rd German-American #SteubenParade virtually on Saturday, September 19th at noon EST! β¬οΈlink in bio for more info - @steubenparadeny on Instagram

- authors

- Rutherford B Hayes

- Cool Old Biloxi Pics

- Confederate Leaders

- History / timeline

- Abraham Lincoln

- Antigone

- Georgian London

- 20th - President Garfield

- American history

- Jamestown colony

- Forever

- Albert lea minnesota

- Authors

- prayer for our country

- Alexandre Dumas

- Anglo-saxons

- Donner Party

- History

- Confederate States of America

- Judicial Review

- Abraham lincoln

- Romantic Composers

- Mormon History

- Family Genes

- portrait civil war

- History, is Sometimes Utterly Amazing ( Still Under Construction )

- Battle of the Wilderness

- Edgar allen poe

- American Authors

- My Mentors & Heros

- 125e et 325e RΓ©giment dInfanterie de Poitiers

- Hagia Sophia

- 19th century America

- BEWICK

- George Washington in his Masonic regalia (Hattie Burdette, 1932)

- GEORGE WASHINGTON (Revolutionary War)

- 19th century America

- background

- My dapper af great-great-great grandfather, Gaspare Chiappa. Late 1800s in Biella, Italy.

- American Civil War

- Classical - Opera

- Frederick Chopin

- Afro - Europeans

- Miniatures

- Albrecht DΓΌrer

- Swedish Royalty

- Black History Month

- Thomas Jefferson

- Confederate Leaders

- Peabody, Massachusetts

- Abraham Lincoln

- Performing Arts

- Andrew Jackson

- English Monarchs

- American Presidents in History

- Edgar Allan Poe

- 19th century artists, musicians. etc.

- Happy birthday, Liszt!

- Oliver Wendell Holmes [2/13]

- (1840-1860) Antebellum America: Revolutionary War Veterans

- GREAT PHILOSOPHERS

- The History Of Politics

- You are looking at a man born in 1745. The earliest born person to have a photograph.

- Hanover, Pennsylvania

- Destinations: Austria

- National Portrait Gallery

- Family Reunions and More

- Jesse James, Outlaw.

- Frederick Douglass

- Gustave Le Gray oΓΉ linvention de lart photographique

- Political Ideologies

- B4 JP2

- Age of Discovery

- WRITERS

- Coin Press

- 18th CENTURY ... 1700 - 1799 - The building of a nation

- Drivers license pictures

- Queen V

- Arkansas Love

- Barbizon School

- James Madison

- Constitution of the United States

- My great great great great Grandpa William Patterson born in Vermont in 1823

- A Nation Divided

- My third great grandfather in his later years. At the Battle of Kellers bridge (KY) in 1864, ...received a knee wound, and narrowly escaped d...h when a bullet glanced off his belt buckle. (taken from a historical text)

- William Wilberforce

- Am Rev War

- Today is Johann Sebastian Bachβs birthday! He would be 334 years old. Happy birthday to the greatest musical composer of all time!

- ...Honey, You Should See Me In A CROWN!

- Everything doesnt have a place

- Samuel Wilson-purportedly aka Uncle Sam 1850s

- Sea captain

- Matrix Theory

- One of the Few High Resolution Portraits of Karl Marx, Scan Directly Requested from the International Institute of Social History (IISH) [2964x4474]

- Stephen Hopkins

- (1840-1860) Antebellum America: Revolutionary War Veterans

- The Boston and maine railroad

- John Tyler, Americas Tenth President, Was Born In 1790.He has two living grandchildren

- Millard Fillmore

- STAMPS

- German Stamps

- Kingdom of the Netherlands

- FΓΆr 310 Γ₯s sedan idag fΓΆddes Carl von LinnΓ©, grundaren till modern nomenklatur inom biologi och medgrundare till Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien.

- James Monroe

- High Sheriff Portrait Ideas

- Joseph Lister The father of modern surgery , who first introduced the idea of sterelizing surgical instruments and cleaning up the wounds, as well as the proper hygene for surgeons while performing a surgery. So, yeah, if youve ever had a successful surgery you have this guy to thank

- Bourbon

- ANTIQUES

- American Revolution

- Thomas Jefferson

- Civil War In Kentucky

- Charles Marville

- Stamp Auctions

- United States Stamps

- Stamp Auctions

- My president

- Happy Birthday Mr. President

- Articles of Confederation

- Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln

- Abraham Lincoln

- American Revolution.

- Anton Mengs

- 2nd group civil war

- American Civil War

- {Inspire}

- Civil War

- American Revolution

- AAAAA

- Captain James Cook

- Albrecht DΓΌrer

- Bourbon

- Cherokee/choctaw

- fashion

- 1700s

- America

- RICHEST PEOPLE IN EACH STATE..& more...

- James Madison

- Mount Vernon, Washington, etc

- ART - portraits of men

- American History

- Americana art

- Old Masters

- james cooks journal

- supreme court justices

- classical music

- American Revolutionary War
